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By Jim Kelley
ESPN.com Thursday, June 3, 2004 TAMPA, Fla. -- It's safe to say that sometime between the second and third period of Game 5, Tampa Bay coach John Tortorella entered the locker room and explained to his players that if they wanted to win the Stanley Cup, they had to match the play of Jarome Iginla and the Calgary Flames. Right then and there. That the Lightning weren't able to do that Thursday only adds to the growing reputation of Iginla, arguably the best clutch player in the game today. It also adds to the growing reputati ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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